The Horde, being that it's been comprised of many different clans, and even many different races, and has fractured, evolved, split, drank demon blood, gotten better, made alliances, split again, has always had a bit of an identity crises on its hands.

All of the splintering that goes on in the Horde is what makes it interesting, to me.

Just because they have Tauren in there doesnt mean they dont also have Bloodthirsty Orcs, Canibal Troll, Genocide-committing Forsaken, Mana sucking Blood elves, backstabbing Goblins and for some reason also Panda's...

Evil Horde from Warcraft 1&2 ftw! I hope this is the way they are heading now!

Would like to actually see some Alliance-based villains too as major storylines. There is actually a lot of potential: Human nations are far from unified. There are a lot of "rogue/criminal" type organizations (such as Defias but not only them). Maiev and the wardens can make a night elf villain storyline. Same goes for the Naga which have history rooted in Night elf society.

Would like to actually see some Alliance-based villains too as major storylines. There is actually a lot of potential: Human nations are far from unified. There are a lot of "rogue/criminal" type organizations (such as Defias but not only them). Maiev and the wardens can make a night elf villain storyline. Same goes for the Naga which have history rooted in Night elf society.

But nope, RWARAWR orc.

Humans are so hideously dull though. I can't think of a single interesting human character that isn't dead.

Maybe a new Horde is next or the Horde strikes back or maybe just the return of the Horde. As long as they never make Horde wars or Revenge of the Horde, let alone Phantom Horde.

OT: Dunno, who says we'll fight them all the time? The Iron horde seems like a more likeable opponent since we won't have to kill people from our own faction and spy on ourselves... I guess. The Iron Horde feels more like the Blackrock orcs in BRM etc, they're orcs but they're enemies, same for the ones in outland. Don't think the battle against the Iron Horde will last the entire expansion either.

Originally Posted by Protar

I'm guessing Gul'dan will corrupt the Iron Horde into the Fel Iron Horde.

I want to join the True Horde, Iron Horde, The Hordest Horde or Burning Legion. I don't want to be a green hippie knight. I want to axe some humies, dorfs and elvies, burn their houses, to see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.

I want to join the True Horde, Iron Horde, The Hordest Horde or Burning Legion. I don't want to be a green hippie knight. I want to axe some humies, dorfs and elvies, burn their houses, to see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.

I have a feeling that this is Garrosh's last outing and he will die. I know blue posts are nothing to go by as of late but one stated he isn't going to be redeemed and his story will come to an end. That leads to only one logical outcome.

So, what is that logical outcome if you think it's so easy to predict?

They also said Garrosh' end would be satisfying for us and him. I'm wondering what the means. Because to me it sounds like he won't die a horrible death as a villain. That wouldn't be satisfying to him. Getting a death like his father would be satisfying though. But would that technically count as redemption? Maybe what Blizzard meant when they said Garrosh isn't getting redeemed is that he won't live to become a good guy in future expansions. That still leaves that chance that he will do something good before dying though.

For example, Garrosh dying in battle with the Burning Legion, that's a good Orcish death.